Learn how with painstaking effort, archaeological artists bring back faces from the past.
The Soul of Nature ,” the Met’s new retrospective of nearly 40 of Friedrich’s paintings and more than 30 of his drawings, marks the 250th year since the artist’s birth in 1774. Much of Friedrich’s ...
Through the voices of 77 Angelenos, this story pays tribute to a selection of the thousands of structures that were lost or ...
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Created around 1503, the painting—which just sold at auction for $3.1 million—depicts the saint after the crucifixion of ...
Although it takes up just one room, this exhibition at Bath's Holburne Museum is a fresh and "fascinating rethink" of a ...
Coltrane, a jazz virtuoso who devoted much of her life to a spiritual journey, is a beacon for today’s artists. An exhibition ...
The goatee consisted of a mustache, a soul patch (a small spot of hair that grows under the bottom lip) and groomed beard.
Thumos, the ancient drive for honor and recognition, remains overlooked in psychiatry. Yet its role in extremism, ideological ...
It turns out that even history’s most successful artists occasionally recycled their own canvases. A revered religious ...
Twentieth-Century Nudes from Tate,” an exhibition including major modern artists, reveals the connection between our naked ...
Our perception of reality isn't as objective as we think. Shaped by past experiences, emotions, trauma, and even the heart, perception can be refined to see more clearly.